22Sep

Doctors Classify Bread Clips In Hopes Of Developing A More Safely Digestible One

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This is a classification of bread clips because doctors contributing to the British Medical Journal want to create a “gastrointestinally safer” version by pointing out all the dangers the ones currently in use. Alternatively, LEARN HOW TO MAKE A F***ING SANDWICH WITHOUT EATING THE GOT-DAMN BREAD CLIP.

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13Jul

Sony Launches New “3D Experience” On Demand Streaming Service Offering Promotional Video Clips for 3D Capable “BRAVIA” LCD TVs

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Sony Europe today announced the launch of “3D Experience”, a new, free of charge on-demand streaming service offering a range of promotional video clips and trial content in 3D, including highlights of “Wimbledon 2011”, all in stunning 3D. The service will be available from July 13th to owners of 3D capable Sony “BRAVIA” LCD TVs immediately after purchase and without registration, and plan to expand to Sony’s 3D capable “Blu-ray Disc” Player and “Blu-ray Disc” Home Theater System. It will …
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03May

Super Soakers Now Have Replaceable Clips For Instant Refills

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Super Soaker Thunderstorm (Image courtesy Ars Technica)
By Andrew Liszewski

I haven’t decided if NERF taking over the Super Soaker brand has been a good thing or not. On one hand what I like most about the original SS was its incredibly simple, straightforward design that outperformed everything else on the market. But on the other hand, NERF clearly has an expertise when it comes to making fancy faux-weaponry. And while the Super Soakers have gotten a little overcomplicated for my liking, I really like this latest innovation which sees the water guns getting replaceable clips making refilling in the heat (or refreshing cool) of battle a cinch.

Ars Technica had the chance to try out the Super Soaker Thunderstorm model, which has unfortunately lost the signature ‘pump-action’ the original SS was known for, replaced by a battery driven pump. But the swappable clips, which are easy to fill and completely leak proof when not in the gun, are a fun innovation. They feature a large screw top opening so they can be quickly filled from a tap, and are designed to work in other guns too. So they can be shared by teammates when a water fight breaks out. The clips themselves are just $3.99 each so it’s not terribly expensive to stock up on them, while the Thunderstorm model pictured above is also pretty cheap at just $14.99.

[ Super Soaker Thunderstorm ] VIA [ Ars Technica ]



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17Feb

Video: Britney posts clips from her sultry new video

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25Jan

IT Clips & IT Hooks Upcycle Inner Tubes Into Tie-Down Straps

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IT Clips & IT Hooks (Images courtesy IT Clips)
By Andrew Liszewski

Unless you’re an avid cyclist you probably don’t have a readily available supply of used or punctured inner tubes. So these IT Clips and IT Hooks, which let you roll your own tie-down bungee straps from discarded tubes, probably aren’t going to be that useful to everyone. But if your bike is your main mode of transport for commuting or even work, these are a great way to upcycle old tubes into something useful again, keeping them out of the trash.

Using the IT Clips and Hooks appears to be as easy as threading a standard belt buckle, and since you make them yourself, you can always ensure they’re going to be just the exact length you need. They also run about $5/pair, making them priced as the perfect impulse buy at bike shops and the like, and are available for tubes sized 1.5 to 2.5 inches wide.

[ IT Clips & IT Hooks ] VIA [ Better Living Through Design ]



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